Description
On February 9-10, 2022, NIMH hosted a workshop on nonaffective psychosis in midlife and beyond. Most people afflicted with nonaffective psychosis are over 35 years old, including those first diagnosed and those aging with the illness. As the world's aging population grows, those living with nonaffective psychosis continue to increase. The workshop's goal was to share the latest findings, challenges, and opportunities for transformative research in mid to late-life populations.
The format includes brief expert-led presentations, moderated discussions among the presenters, and then a final moderated discussion.
Target audience: Psychologists, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, social workers, addiction counselors, nurses.
This CE program is designated as advanced.
Course Content Area: Counseling Theory/Practice and the Counseling Relationship; Human Growth and Development
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support.
Asynchronous, distance learning. Non-interactive.
This course contains 2 videos from the NIMH virtual workshop with transcripts.
This content has been sourced with approval from NIMH.
Date of workshop/recording: Early 2022.
Author Bio
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 2022
Individual Bios are found in the course material.
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Learning Objectives
Based on the content of this course, I can:
- Summarize first-episode nonaffective psychosis during mid-late life
- Discuss phenomenology and course of nonaffective psychosis across the lifespan
- List clinical symptoms and cognitive functioning characteristics of nonaffective psychosis
- Illustrate underlying mechanisms (brain circuitry, regulatory/metabolic) of nonaffective psychosis
- Explain accelerated biological aging, premature morbidity and mortality
- Recall treatment targets and the consider the development of novel interventions
- Discuss challenges and opportunities for research in mid to late-life populations
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